Pros:
Tight and technical, Some good use of the elevation available. Nice use of the land, holes going straight as well as requiring both left and right turns.
Easy to find, and parking is nice.
Cons:
Tees and signs. Seriously, some of the old 9 hole signs are still sitting there but don't match the hole. Some tees are terrible carpet that is just rotting away. Layout isn't obvious because not enough traffic to really beat down the trails.
Other Thoughts:
Honestly 3 might be a bit high as it sits, but once the kinks get ironed out this could be an easy 4.
Nice technical holes with a couple open spots to air it out a bit more. Tight but fair lines, if you throw good you will score good, if you mes up you will pay.
Reminded me and the buddy I played with very positively of Kaposia Park in South St. Paul. Tight and wooded, but fair. This course is shorter, but still very nice.
download uDisc before you get there so you can use the map, you will want it.
Overall, very worth the stop off the highway on your way to the north shore.